Vulnerable Derby shop worker fears Freedom Day
Charlotte wants people to keep wearing masks beyond July 19
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A shop worker has spoken of the fear she has for her and her colleagues health when lockdown restrictions are removed on Monday, July 19.
NHS nurse struggling with Covid pressure took his own life
Julian Curley was said by colleagues to be likeable and compassionate
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The scene of Mr Curley s death at Burnaston in July
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The scene of Mr Curley s death on the A50
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A nurse struggling to cope with the stress of working through the coronavirus pandemic took his own life on the A50.
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Brendan Brown, the chief executive of Airedale NHS Hospital Foundation Trust A DISTRICT hospital chief says he is proud of the “sterling reaction” by healthcare workers to the coronavirus pandemic. Brendan Brown, chief executive of Airedale NHS Hospital Foundation Trust and Partnership Lead for the Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven Partnership, said: “Covid has enabled us to see the best and worst of times. “There have been some real tragedies, of course. No-one has ever faced something of this magnitude before, but it’s also brought out the best in people and I think many have gone above and beyond, both in their personal and professional lives.